Hi,
I posted here once before for Tricky, my 9 yr old female cat, diagnosed with diabetes almost 1 year ago now. I can't get her regulated, not even close. She kept having good periods (bs in the normal range) followed by bad ones (bs almost as high as without insulin), each lasting half a day to a bit more than a day, so I suspected maybe she was getting too much Lantus. Lowered the dose and the first few days she seemed to react the same as before, so I thought I was on the right track. But now she had 24 hours above the renal treshhold, so I'm upping the dose again.
Anyhow, I was just wondering if you have any example spreadsheets for me of cats that were getting too much Lantus and did better on a lower dose ? Just so I can compare the patterns. I'm at my wits end, have no idea what to do anymore.
I have her sheet here : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgjiWUwO2pmydE5wN3l1a3o3ODdBV0laODRxaHRpZ3c, but it's in mmol/l. You'll get the idea from the colors though. I think in the past year she had exectly one flat day, all the rest is crazy random curves. She eats from a timer since beginning of July, so exactly the same every day. Sometimes she reacts to the insulin perfectly, sometimes it's like she didn't get a shot at all ...
I posted here once before for Tricky, my 9 yr old female cat, diagnosed with diabetes almost 1 year ago now. I can't get her regulated, not even close. She kept having good periods (bs in the normal range) followed by bad ones (bs almost as high as without insulin), each lasting half a day to a bit more than a day, so I suspected maybe she was getting too much Lantus. Lowered the dose and the first few days she seemed to react the same as before, so I thought I was on the right track. But now she had 24 hours above the renal treshhold, so I'm upping the dose again.
Anyhow, I was just wondering if you have any example spreadsheets for me of cats that were getting too much Lantus and did better on a lower dose ? Just so I can compare the patterns. I'm at my wits end, have no idea what to do anymore.
I have her sheet here : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgjiWUwO2pmydE5wN3l1a3o3ODdBV0laODRxaHRpZ3c, but it's in mmol/l. You'll get the idea from the colors though. I think in the past year she had exectly one flat day, all the rest is crazy random curves. She eats from a timer since beginning of July, so exactly the same every day. Sometimes she reacts to the insulin perfectly, sometimes it's like she didn't get a shot at all ...